Marlins beat Angels with overturned DP.
Marlins Overturn Call to Secure Victory Over Angels
The Miami Marlins pulled off a stunning 8-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night in Anaheim, Calif. thanks to a replay review and overturned call that helped key a four-run 10th inning.
On a Marlins review, the catcher’s foot was not on home plate as he fielded the throw. A run scored to make it 6-4, and with the inning extended, Garrett Hampson followed with a two-run single.
Marlins reliever Dylan Floro (3-2) picked up the win with a scoreless ninth inning. Jorge Soler hit a two-run blast homer for Miami, while Gio Urshela homered, doubled, and drove in three runs for the Angels.
Other MLB Scores from Saturday Night:
- Yankees 3, Padres 2 (10 innings) – Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit a game-winning single with one out in the 10th inning to lift New York past visiting San Diego.
- Twins 9, Blue Jays 7 – Willi Castro belted two home runs and had three RBIs as Minnesota held on to defeat visiting Toronto.
- Astros 6, Athletics 3 – Jeremy Pena homered on the game’s third pitch, Alex Bregman broke open a tight contest with a three-run double in the eighth, and visiting Houston closed in on a second consecutive sweep of Oakland.
- Dodgers 6, Rays 5 – Freddie Freeman provided a key RBI double and Miguel Vargas belted a home run that rallied Los Angeles to a win over Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
- Tigers 7, White Sox 3 – Zach McKinstry and Zack Short homered and drove in two runs apiece as host Detroit downed Chicago.
- Phillies 2, Braves 1 – Right-hander Zack Wheeler continued his dominance over Atlanta, throwing eight scoreless innings to lead visiting Philadelphia to a win.
- Mariners 5, Pirates 0 – Luis Castillo allowed one hit over six scoreless innings as Seattle defeated visiting Pittsburgh.
- Rockies 10, Mets 7 – Ryan McMahon homered among his two hits, Jurickson Profar tripled to extend his on-base streak to 34 games and Colorado beat New York in Denver.
It was a thrilling night of baseball, with plenty of action and excitement on display. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the world of MLB!
MLB Roundup: Alonso, Alvarez homer in Mets win
Pete Alonso and Francisco Alvarez both hit home runs and had two hits each, while Jeff McNeil and Mark Vientos also had two hits for the New York Mets in their latest victory.
Nationals 4, Royals 2
CJ Abrams’ two-run double rallied Washington to a win over host Kansas City.
- Mason Thompson (3-2) earned the win with two scoreless innings.
- Salvador Perez hit his 12th home run of the season and ninth in May for the Royals.
- Josh Taylor (1-3) took the loss.
The Nationals once again rebounded from a sixth-inning deficit, scoring four runs as Abrams’ bases-loaded double broke a 2-2 tie.
Rangers 5, Orioles 3
Andrew Heaney gave up one run and four hits over seven innings to help Texas beat host Baltimore for its fourth straight win.
- Heaney (4-3) walked one and struck out three in his longest start of the season.
- Jonah Heim, Marcus Semien and Leody Taveras had two hits apiece for the Rangers.
- Austin Hays homered for the Orioles.
Dean Kremer pitched 6 1/3 innings for the Orioles, but allowed five hits and a pair of walks, leading to three earned runs. Kremer (5-2) entered the contest with a 3-0 record and 1.96 ERA in the month of May.
Reds 8, Cubs 5
Jonathan India had three hits and matched his career highs of two home runs and five RBIs as visiting Cincinnati beat Chicago.
- Buck Farmer (1-3) earned the win with 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief.
- Alexis Diaz struck out Ian Happ for his 11th save.
- Dansby Swanson and Happ each drove in two runs for Chicago.
The Cubs took an early lead on Happ’s run-scoring double in the first inning against Brandon Williamson, who was making his third career start.
Cardinals 2, Guardians 1 (10 innings)
Brendan Donovan scored on a passed ball by Cleveland catcher David Fry in the top of the 10th inning as visiting St. Louis prevailed.
- Ryan Helsley (3-3) was credited with the victory after pitching 1 1/3 scoreless innings.
- Sandlin (2-2) took the loss.
- Giovanny Gallegos pitched a perfect bottom of the 10th for St. Louis to record his sixth save.
Donovan stole third base and with one out, Guardians reliever Nick Sandlin’s breaking ball handcuffed Fry and rolled away far enough for Donovan to race home. Donovan also supplied the Cardinals’ first run with a home run in the second inning.
Red Sox 2, Diamondbacks 1
Garrett Whitlock tossed five strong innings in his return from a near-five-week absence due to an elbow injury, lifting Boston to a victory over Arizona in Phoenix.
- Whitlock (2-2) picked up the win after allowing one run on three hits while striking out four without walking a batter.
- Zach Davies (0-1) took the loss after allowing two runs on five hits in 3 1/3 innings.
- Ketel Marte belted a solo homer in the first inning to extend his career-best on-base streak to 26 games.
Boston’s Enrique Hernandez had an RBI single and Reese McGuire drove in a run with a sacrifice bunt during the fourth inning.
Giants 3, Brewers 1
Mitch Haniger hit a two-run, go-ahead home run in the eighth inning to help San Francisco knock off host Milwaukee.
- Winning pitcher Logan Webb (4-5) went seven innings, allowing one run on four hits and a walk with 11 strikeouts.
- Camilo Doval pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his 14th save.
- J.D. Davis singled and Haniger launched a shot to straightaway center field off the batter’s eye.
After the Brewers tied the game in the seventh inning, Haniger hit the game-winning home run off the first pitch he saw from Milwaukee setup man Peter Strzelecki (2-4) this season.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: “We’re Staying in Europe!”
“We have no plans to leave Europe,”
Great news for Europe! OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research laboratory, is here to stay. CEO Sam Altman confirmed on Friday that the company has no plans to leave Europe, despite rumors to the contrary.
Why is this important?
OpenAI is one of the most innovative and influential AI research labs in the world. Their work has the potential to revolutionize industries and change the way we live our lives. By staying in Europe, OpenAI will continue to contribute to the region’s growing tech industry and help drive innovation forward.
What’s next for OpenAI?
With their commitment to Europe, OpenAI will continue to push the boundaries of AI research and development. They will work with local partners to create new technologies and applications that benefit society as a whole. We can’t wait to see what they come up with next!
Conclusion
OpenAI’s decision to stay in Europe is a win for the region’s tech industry and a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation. We look forward to seeing what they achieve in the years to come.
- Engaging: “Great news for Europe!”
- Lists: “They will work with local partners to create new technologies and applications that benefit society as a whole.”
- Bold: “OpenAI’s decision to stay in Europe is a win for the region’s tech industry.”
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